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Conical Effective Clamped Volume
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Conical Effective Clamped Volume
dw
At Ad
Spring constant of the clamped members:
1 1 1 1 1
= + + ... +
kc k1 k 2 k3 ki
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Bolt (or Screw) Selection for Static Loading
Example 1:
Decision/Assumption:
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The proof load is 380MPa.
if screw failure would not endanger human life, cause other damage,
or entail costly shutdown, a safety factor of 2.5 would be reasonable.
In this case, the cost of using a higher safety factor is trivial, and
failure might prove rather costly, then increase the safety factor to
4 based on our engineering judgment. Therefore, the Design
Overload for each bolt is 4.5x4 = 18 kN.
Fi = 0.9AtSp =0.9(58mm2)(380MPa)=19836N
KK is
is the
the torque
torque coefficient:
coefficient:
Bolt
Bolt Condition
Condition KK
Nonplated,
Nonplated, black
black finish
finish 0.30
0.30
Zinc-plated
Zinc-plated 0.20
0.20
Lubricated
Lubricated 0.18
0.18
Cadmium-plated
Cadmium-plated 0.16
0.16
With
With Bowman
Bowman Anti-seize
Anti-seize 0.12
0.12
with
with Bowman-Grip
Bowman-Grip nuts
nuts 0.09
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Bolt Tension with External Joint-Separation Force
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Mechanical Engineering Fatigue loading of tension joints
se
Factor of safety
Goodman
Sa
nf =
Alternating stress a
Load line
a
sa C
a B
A
F
i = i m sm sut
At
sa
Steady stress m
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Bolt (or Screw) Selection for Fatigue Loading
Example 2:
The flanged joint involves a cylinder internal diameter of 250mm, a bolt circle diameter of
350mm, and an internal gage pressure that fluctuates rapidly between zero and 2.5MPa.
Twelve conventional class 8.8 steel bolts with threads rolled before heat treatment are to be
used. The cylinder is made of cast iron (E=100 GPa) and the cover plate of aluminum (E=70
GPa). Construction details are such that the effective clamped area Ac can conservatively be
assumed equal to 5Ab. The clamped thickness of the cast iron and aluminum members are the
same. For infinite fatigue life with a safety factor of 2, determine an appropriate bolt size.
Assume that after a period of operation, the initial tension may be as low as 0.55SpAt.
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Assumptions:
1. The load is shared equally by each of the 12 bolts.
2. The initial bolt tension may be as low as 0.55SpAt after a period of
operation.
3. Table 8-17 lists the endurance strength for the bolt material.
Analysis:
1. The external force (safety factor included)
Fe = d Pmax =
2
(250mm) 2 (2 5.0 MPa ) = 245.4kN
4 4
divided among 12 bolts, gives 20.5 kN per bolt.
Ab Eb Ab (200)
kb = =
g g
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The increased bolt force is
kb 200
Fb = Fe = (20500) = 6766 N
kb + kc 612
The alternating force is:
Fa = Fb / 2 = 3383 N
From Table 8-11 and 8-17, for class 8.8 steel:
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Using Goodman criterion (eq. 8-40):
S e ( Sut i ) 129(830 330)
Sa = = = 67.26 MPa
Sut + S e 830 + 129
Since safety factor has been considered when calculating external
force:
a = S a = 67.25MPa
The value of alternating nominal stress is:
Fa
a = = 67.25MPa
Ab
Hence, the required value of Ab is 3383/67.25 =50.3mm2:
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